The Doom Generation 1995 N/R, 84 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Gregg Araki Cast: Rose McGowan, Johnathon Schaech, James Duval, Margaret Cho, Amanda Bearse, Lauren Tewes, Heidi Fleiss, Parker Posey
This film involves teens, with no apparent dreams for the future, who use obscenities in order to communicate.
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Mysterious Skin 2005 NC-17, 99 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Gregg Araki Cast: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Brady Corbet, Elisabeth Shue, Michelle Trachtenberg, Bill Sage, Jeffrey Licon, Lisa Long, Chris Mulkey, Richard Riehle, Chase Ellison, Mary Lynn Rajskub, George Webster
Neil (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and Brian (Brady Corbet) are in their 20s now, but as boys their lives were affected in different ways by their pedophile, Little League baseball coach (Bill Sage). When problems of the past become overwhelming, Brian and Neil work together using clues to uncover what happened.
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Nowhere 1997 R, 82 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Gregg Araki Cast: James Duval, Rachel True, Nathan Bexton, Chiara Mastroianni, Debi Mazar, Kathleen Robertson, Christina Applegate, Sarah Lassez, Guillermo Diaz, Heather Graham
This is Gregg Ariki's final offering in his trilogy about a lost generation of Los Angeles teens involved in sex, drugs, and a vicious brutalization as their form of recreation.
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Splendor 1999 R, 93 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Gregg Araki Cast: Kathleen Robertson, Johnathon Schaech, Matt Keeslar, Kelly Macdonald, Eric Mabius, Dan Gatto, Linda Kim, Nathan Bexton, Audrey Ruttan, Amy Stevens
Veronica (Kathleen Robertson) has two boyfriends, Abel (Johnathon Schaech) and Zed (Matt Keeslar). The three move in together, and for a while their "menage a trois" works but then hits the skids–with a pregnant Veronica and yet another new man in the wings.
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| 1. The Doom Generation (1995)
2. Mysterious Skin (2005)
3. Nowhere (1997)
4. Splendor (1999)
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